Watch Dogs may look like a dark and gritty hack-a-thon, but it actually has a wicked sense of humour running through it. This latest easter eggs shows a raging gamer being spied on through his Kinect device.

Watch Dogs contains a Profiler allowing players to glean all sort of information pertaining to non-playable characters going about their day in the game world. In the video posted below, the virtual population of Chicago is oblivious to the fact a psychopath has a disturbing agenda: murdering people based on their race and religion.

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Watch Dogs PC has launched with a fair share of technical issues that have been causing fans a deal of grief. While Ubisoft has no ETA on when these issues will be resolved, the company has said it’s approaching the problem as a “high priority.”

Watch Dogs came out this week, and people are only starting to find out about the numerous Easter Eggs that are hidden within it. One of those is a trout hanging on the wall of a shop in the game, when you hack it, it will start rapping. Yep!

Watch Dogs players have experienced a string of technical issues on PC this week, and Ubisoft has discussed some of them on Twitter. The publisher has also assured fans that a patch is in the works as you read this.

Watch Dogs isn’t short on hidden easter eggs and parodies, but gamers have unearthed the in-game version of Ubisoft’s yearly E3 host, actor, author and – the game says – bourbon enthusiast Aisha Tyler.

Watch Dogs is a big game, so rather than rush out a weak review full of generalisations and a lack of detail, Dave’s decided to go one better and dive deep into Ubisoft’s latest. In this final chapter he gives his verdict.

Ubisoft’s servers look like they aren’t able to keep up with the Watch Dogs hype. Earlier, we reported that users were experiencing log in issues with Uplay on PC. Games were failing to download properly and crashing, and according to the publisher, Uplay’s servers haven’t been able to keep up with the demand.

Despite the glitches on PC and the restrictive UPlay DRM, Watch Dogs has managed to set a Ubisoft sales record. The relentless Watch Dogs PR and marketing campaign paid off, apparently. According to the UbiBlog, Watch Dogs has managed to outsell any other Ubisoft title in day one sales. Curiously, Ubisoft didn’t have any Watch […]

Watch Dogs is out now – you might have heard – and one gamer has recreated Ubisoft’s E3 2012 reveal demo in the PC game on ultra settings, then compared them both side-by-side. There’s a noticeable difference.

Watch Dogs developer Ubisoft Montreal has hidden many billboards around its version of Chicago. When you hack them something interesting happens, and one gamer has taken it upon themselves to capture 60 of them in screen grabs.

Watch Dogs is out on PC today, and while the game has received new updated drivers today, an AMD rep has warned that Nvidia’s GameWorks support is in danger of crippling rival experiences and the PC ecosystem as a whole.

Watch Dogs is out today and reviews are dropping all over the place. Ubisoft Montreal’s ctOS companion app – which lets you face-off against Aiden as a police chopper – is launching today for an insane amount of mobile devices.